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Sesklo Motocross

Motocross event day at Sesklo, Magnesia, Greece. 1st part: 125/250cc 2t/4t race. 2nd part: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zFOeNKqz5YQ Please rate and comment!

Sesklo Motocross part 2

Motocross event day at Sesklo, Magnesia, Greece. 2nd part: 250cc-2t/450cc-4t race. Please rate and comment!

My triumph herald @ Lekov event in Sesklo

60 xronia 2CV ekdilosh tis Lekov (Lesxh Klasikon Oximatwn Volou)

snow sesklo mits 2 kalavrita

kalavrita sesklo snowboard volos xania pilio

2CV 60 years Lekov event @Sesklo Volos

To kokino aspro grigoro 2CV

Prince of Sesklo

we are at Almyros and we are having fun!

snow sesklo mits kaimaktsalan

sesklo toumpa snowboard

DRIFT PISTA CART SESKLO VOLOS 2

PARISIS AND HIS BMW 2

h trela paei sta vouna(sesklo)

savoura

DRIFT AT PISTA CART SESKLO VOLOS

PARISIS AND HIS BMW

Ignis Sport Race - Kart Track

Ignis Sport "Race" ..::Suzuki Sport Club Greece::.. Pista kart Sesklo, Volos

Plsgns #3 Wikipedia Pelasgians

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pelasgians artifacts in areas traditionally inhabited by the Pelasgians (i.e. Thessaly, Attica, and Lemnos). Archaeologists have described Pelasgian material culture as "Neolithic" (i.e. Sesklo and Dimini), "Middle Helladic" (i.e. Minyans) and even "Late Helladic" (i.e. Myceneans). The sites discovered so far possess material evidence indicating that the Pelasgians were either a proto-Greek tribe or at least a tribe akin to the Greeks. Overall "Pelasgian" has come to mean more broadly all the autochthonous inhabitants of the Aegean lands and their culture before the advent of the Greek language.[3] This is not an exclusive meaning, but other senses require identification when meant. Contents 1 Etymology 2 Literary evidence 2.1 Homer 2.2 Post-Homer poets 2.3 Genealogists 2.4 Hellanicus 2.5 Herodotus 2.6 Thucydides

Plsgns #34 Wikipedia Pelasgians

http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pelasgians to provide 32,000 while the Histiōtai and Thessaliōtai must provide the remaining 11,000, with [62] 25% going to the army, all in different months. Archaeological evidence Early 20th century Attica During the early 20th century, archaeological excavations conducted by the Italian Archaeological School and by the American Classical School on the Athenian Acropolis and on other sites within Attica revealed Neolithic dwellings, tools, pottery and skeletons from domesticated animals (i.e. sheep, fish). All of these discoveries showed significant resemblances to the Neolithic discoveries made on the Thessalian acropolises of Sesklo and Dimini. These discoveries help provide physical confirmation of the literary tradition that describes the Athenians as the descendants of the Pelasgians,